

economic recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Bush signed sevenīut while he didn’t break any records for volume, Biden did make a splash by signing a gigantic $1.9 trillion stimulus package known as the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into law. Trump signed 28 bills in his first 100 days 13 of them repealed laws enacted by Barack Obama’s administration. (Roosevelt worked quickly upon taking office to manage the damage of the Great Depression-and in the process created a tradition of examining a president’s first 100 days.) That’s comparable to other modern-day presidents but nothing compared to Franklin Roosevelt, who signed a record-breaking 76 laws in 1933. Biden’s First 100 Days: Third Stimulus Bill, Dozens of Executive Ordersīiden has signed 11 bills into law during his first 100 days. Here’s where Biden has done well-and where he missed out. He takes the stage tonight to address a joint session of Congress for the first time as president-but what accomplishments can he tout?Īlthough marking a president’s progress in their first 100 days doesn’t predict how prolific they will be over their entire term, it’s commonly accepted as a period when an incoming president can set an agenda and start to make ground on their policy priorities. As Lincoln stated, “In all that the people can individually do for themselves, government ought not to interfere.President Joe Biden has been busy during his first 100 days in office. His misguided policy proposals if implemented will fundamentally change the role government plays in our lives from cradle to grave. President Biden may talk about unity and bipartisanship: however, his first 100 days have been marked by neither. These actions are a threat to millions of American jobs and our national security.

These moves made it clear that he plans to prioritize a Green New Deal Agenda rather than working to secure America’s energy independence and ensure our national security. Among his first major acts, President Biden canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline, rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, and suspended new oil and gas leasing on federal land. to export more crude and petroleum products than we imported for the first time since 1991, the Biden Administration launched an all-out assault on this country’s energy industry through executive orders. Rather than continue proven Trump-era policies that had our Nation on track toward energy independence and allowed the U.S. This crisis is only getting worse, and with nearly 520,000 migrants having already crossed the border since January, we are on track to hit more than 2 million illegal crossings by the end of this fiscal year. President Biden refuses to take responsibility for his actions, and Vice President Harris, who has been tasked with handling this crisis, has yet to visit the southern border. According to Customs and Border Protection, there has been more than a 400 percent increase in the number of migrants apprehended in March 2021 compared to March 2020, and there has been a 233 percent increase in fentanyl seizures at the border. Through promises of amnesty and open borders, the Biden Administration has created an out-of-control surge of illegal immigrants and drugs along the U.S.-Mexico border. Two of the most flagrant examples are his reversal of President Trump’s policy on immigration and energy. While promising to be a bi-partisan Chief Executive he has clearly proven to be opposite through the extensive use of Executive Orders without an effort to garner support or establish a common base of support.įrom day one it was apparent that he or his handlers aim was to dismantle every policy of the previous administration regardless of the consequences. President Biden has continued to divide our nation and alienate those who do not embrace the progressive views of the Democratic Party. While promising to unite and “heal” the county both on the campaign trail and during his inauguration. With that in mind let us take a look at what President Biden has accomplished during these critical 100 days. Presidential scholars and historians view a new President’s first 100 days in office as a time that will more than likely set the tone for the remainder of their presidency. President Biden recently completed his first 100 days in office as our newly installed Commander-in-Chief.
